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The Negro: What is His Ethnological Status? 2nd Ed: Unveiling the Truth: A Comprehensive Study on Race Relations and Cultural Identity in America

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In "The Negro: What is His Ethnological Status? 2nd Ed," Ariel undertakes a profound exploration of the racial and cultural status of Black individuals from an ethnological perspective. The work is characterized by a critical examination of the scientific, societal, and philosophical arguments surrounding race, positioning itself amid the burgeoning debates of the late 19th century regarding human classification and the implications of racial theory. Ariel'Äôs literary style balances scholarly rigor with accessibility, employing a methodical approach that seeks to demystify racial misconceptions while grounding his assertions in contemporary research and socio-political realities. Ariel, a pioneer in ethnological studies, draws from his extensive research background and personal experiences to engage with prevalent issues of his time. His academic focus and commitment to examining the complexities of racial identity reflect the influences of the scientific community and contemporary thinkers engaged in the discourse of race relations, positioning him as an essential voice in the field. The book serves not only as an analytical text but also as a reflection of Ariel'Äôs advocacy for understanding the multifaceted dimensions of race and humanity. This book is indispensable for anyone interested in the historical contexts of race and ethnology. Ariel'Äôs insights remain relevant today, offering critical reflections that encourage readers to question enduring stereotypes and their implications in modern society. Scholars, students, and general readers alike will find in this work a thought-provoking resource that challenges preconceived notions and promotes a deeper understanding of racial identity.

© 2019 Good Press (E-bog): 4057664610621

Udgivelsesdato

E-bog: 27. november 2019

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